New feminist ‘Blurred Lines’ parody causes a stir (Warning: explicit)

There have been several parodies made of Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines,” but there’s one that is creating more buzz than the rest.

In a video the Huffington Post calls the “parody that trumps all others,” a student group called the Law Revue Girls from New Zealand’s Auckland University call out what they say is bigotry in Thicke’s song, and are shown in the video surrounded by three men in their underwear with awkward dance moves.

The parody is called “Defined Lines” and its first line is “every bigot shut up.” Watch below, and you decide if this is the best parody of Thicke’s sensual summer hit, which has been criticized for being sexist for many reasons, one being the original version features topless women. One blogger also bashed the song for containing “rape lyrics.”

(Warning: Explicit sexual language)

And watch Thick’s original here (Note: This is the “safe” version, not unrated)